Southern Cross is back for this year, and Pacific Media Centre director Professor David Robie and Pacific Media Watch contributing editor Sri Krishnamurthi discuss West Papua, the PM's visit to Fiji, coronavirus coverage in the Media. Sri also shares his personal story of working as journalist after a stroke.
Pacific Media Watch contributing editor Sri Krishnamurthi discuss The Christchurch Call, Pacific Islands and Coronavirus prepardness, Press Freedom in Samoa, and a Radio Documentary on West Papua as part of International Women's Day.
This week on Southern Cross, we speak to Pacific Media Watch contributing editor Sri Krishnamurthi on the impacts of COVID-19 in the papcific. We discuss the first death in the Pacific in Guam, community transmission risks, and issues with transparency and information in Papua New Guinea surrounding the virus.
Zoë Larsen Cumming is joined in studio by Pacific Media Watch's contributing editor Sri Krishnamurthi to talk about a documentary called Loimata on waka building, eco-tourism in the Pacific, and Covid 19 in Papua New Guinea.
International Desk reports on the aftermath of unrest in the Solomon Islands, as New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea deployed peacekeepers.
Justin spoke to Griffith University's Dr Tess Newton Cain about the situation.
How To Disappear Completely - Halia (The Last Ray)
Hybryds - Apas
John Oswald - Vertical Time
Kammarheit - The Poignant
Karjalan Sissit - Purgatory
KlangKrieg - Korpus 1
IBM 7090 Computer And Digital To Sound Transducer - Pitch Variations
i dualism - the vestigal ethos
Dusk Sunlight - Ethereal Exile
Vivenza - Simultanéité Aérienne
Vishudha Kali & Velehentor - We Got No Aim
Velehentor- Hurricane Pneumonia
Throbbing Gristle - I.B.M.
Sunn O))) & Boris - Akuma No Kuma
Slavek Kwi - Lava Samples
Sun City Girls - Ouatogo's Death Song
raksha mancham - kepulauan (timor & papua)
Puce Mary - The Viewer
Penjaga Insaf - Sang Dalang
Pauline Oliveros - Crossing The Sands
Metamorphosis - Untitled
John Duncan - The Nazca Transmissions #2
Het Zweet - 1
Halo Manash - Puhdastraalivalo
Eliane Radigue - Part 3
Delia Derbyshire & Barry Bermange - Land
Karjalan Sissit - Haulikolla Hommat Jдrjestykseen
Oneirich - Xi'men Vreiig
Tetsuo Furudate - You Are The Man Who Crucified Him
Theologian - We Can't All Be Victims
Delia Derbyshire & Barry Bermange - Death is Going from Shadow into Reality
fern - 0))) 0))) 0))) 0)))
Delia Derbyshire & Barry Bermange - Death is Just a Changing
Well we're all back recording from home - The gang catchs up over the phone
We still do all our regular segments - This time at least we get sports to talk about (marble racing no longer), Emmerdale and our brand new - Four Thirsty w thanks to Cassels Brewing Co. - We taste the lager this week and it's yummy!
Hunter brings you new music from Kody Nielson, Cate Le Bon, Parquet Courts, Rubi Du & more! Plus, Aotearoa's Christoph El' Truento chat's to Jess about tracks from live from the cloudy subtropical, their latest album for Long Player, thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Thanks to Flying Out for sponsoring Totally Wired! Check out their online shop at flyingout.co.nz
This weeeeeeeeek is a more laidback show and I play some of the new releases I have been listening to this week. Thanks again to the Tuning Fork for bringing us Morning Glory every weekday - legends!
Last Monday Wire, Jessica Hopkins talked about the The Harmful Digital Communications Amendment Bill, which would make it illegal to post an intimate visual recording online without consent.
The Justice Committees recently called for submissions, particularly from young people to hear their thoughts on the bill.
Jessica interviewed Louisa Wall, the MP in charge of the bill, about why hearing from young people is important, and her thoughts on the current state of consent education in Aotearoa.